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Wendy
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Youth Unemployment...What do you think?
January 12, 2004 - 06:38 AM
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What do you guys think about youth unemployment these days?
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Emily
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Re: Youth Unemployment...What do you think?
March 25, 2004 - 06:38 AM
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hey i wouldnt worry about it much--youth can depend on their parents, right? but maybe not kids older than 18. what are they supposed to do? i dunno the answer to that, but I can tell u now, youth 18 and below isnt as bad as being as ADULT with no job--cause they have very few people to depend on!
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Re: Youth Unemployment...What do you think?
April 19, 2004 - 10:14 AM
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yes -- but i think that the more important issue is youth employmen. constant employment. child labour. over 247 million children are forced to work in sweatshops for little or no pay. and that is what i think is more important
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Montasir A.
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Replying youth employment
April 29, 2004 - 11:24 AM
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I think youth employment isn't really a big issue right now. In most countries, their economies are well so they wouldn't need the youth to work. But if your like the kind of person who gets enjoyment out of work than you should work.
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Ime Effiong N.
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Nigerian Youth Paupers
July 28, 2004 - 09:36 AM
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Youth unemployment is a big problem here in Nigeria. Am talking about university graduates who do not have jobs after leaving schools. But then they are well educated and deserved to get a good, well paid job. They move up and down the streets of Nigeria and some of them have ended up taking arm robbery as a second choice profession - too bad for my dear country, Nigeria. To make matters worst, alot of NGO's in Nigeria are cashing in fast on the situation. They collect funds from international donors in the disguise that the want to impliment projects that will help create jobs for these youths but end up pocketing these funds. In the end these youth are left with a hope without tomorrow.
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Re: Youth Unemployment...What do you think?
July 30, 2004 - 07:06 AM
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Why does it happen?
Because in EuroLand, population is rapidly aging - getting older, and country must pay a lot for pensions. So it must also take a lot of money from people. So they decided to let people work longer, over 60.. up to 65 for men and a bit less for women.
Where does that leave youngs? You CANT get a job, if there is nobody leaving it !!!!
And opening buisnesess is not as simple as ppl think - they can go bancrupt as well, my dear people.
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Re: Youth Unemployment...What do you think?
August 1, 2004 - 07:27 AM
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Kaiser,
Compared to Europe, the Arab world looks too young. Over 50% of the population here in Saudi Arabia are young people and the birth rate is increasing rapidly. I think the country has the first or second highest birth rate in the world. But there is a big problem in unemployment here because many of the young Saudis are not well-trained to be employed in the private sector. I think the solution relies heavily on better education system that could prepare the youth to be more responsible and more productive in their job fields. Successful countries focus on the local market needs and train its citizens to fulfill the needs of that market. I believe strongly that failing to meet this criteria causes more and more unemployment.
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Re: Youth Unemployment...What do you think?
August 2, 2004 - 03:51 AM
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I tackle those issues in my daily work. How to make all people to have good jobs and to be able to do those jobs very well too.
I have currently 3 companies and all of them are working with positive outcome.
I will describe more about my printing press company which is the biggest one and there i have 14 people employed. Work during morning (6.00 - 14.00)to early afternoon is paid normally. Afternoon work (14.00 - 22.00) has 20 % wage increase and night work (22.00 - 6.00) has 50 % wage incease, because of the time of work. But there is rarely need for a night shift, only when really something comes up, that needs quick finishing.
Wages are much higher than in rival companies, but thats normall, as we are talking about company led by Futurists. (I described Tria Economia on TIG and on my Updates).
BTW: In our local Praefecture, there is nobody without a job. Taxes income is ENORMOUS !
Goal is to create "good living" for all and thats it. All that can decide instead of others, on their behalf, must make it good for all, and avoid their own interests.
Many things, ideas are still stored inside my mind, but i will once give them a try. Problem is time - time is short, as life is short. In economy you cannot afford to be careless and relaxed, no no, it demands your total attention, only that way something can really be done. Most mistakes done by economy makers in all countries is done, as they are not totally focused on improving economy.
I already realized that ultimatelly best place to try out empowering abilities of Tria Economia s either Arab world or Africa. With so many young, able people and such appaling economical record and such uncapable leadership, Tria Economia would really kick in. (But only when led by its inventors - Futurists) of course. You always need somebody experienced to watch over the activities, that they dont go wrong.
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I see no need to let people work for years and years - in Europe. They could go into retirement at 55 if i am asked, but doing that would decrease profitability and that is not wiewed nicely by american style modern capitalistic pirates. Money goes around anyway, retired folks get their pensions and use it to buy things - so whats really wrong with that? Only problem here is that they are just turning the money around and they are not also producing something.
In my company we give lots of importance to the training. It is worth spending money on training - people gain new abilities and knowledges. Standard training time here is 6 (six) months and during that time, employee gets only 70 % of his wage. During training itself, people learn not only how to work their own work, but also how to use a computer, other technical things etc.. also foreign languages and similar (to be the best). I seen only positive outcomes from this. Nobody disapointed me after finishing training. But this is a quite a difficult training, as we want to make a best out of everyone. I was also trained six months, before i started my buisnesses in all ways of Tria Economia and how to knowledge. My thirst to deliver and to create is still not by far satisfied
P.S.: On the end here is an advice for all:
Ignore the one, that tells you: "We are only 5 % below average, with little effort we will reach the level in 2 years". He will not do good for you. Goal is to compare with the Best and to be the Best. If you are sick and you need help, which doctor helps you most: One having the nicest tongue or the one which has the sharpest knife?. The second, of course.
Thanx all for reading - as i gave lot of effort to type.
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Re: Youth Unemployment...What do you think?
August 3, 2004 - 06:26 AM
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>>I already realized that ultimatelly best place to try out empowering abilities of Tria Economia s either Arab world or Africa. With so many young, able people and such appaling economical record and such uncapable leadership, Tria Economia would really kick in. (But only when led by its inventors - Futurists) of course. You always need somebody experienced to watch over the activities, that they dont go wrong.
Help me here understand something here..Does it realy count if the people helping others achieve their goals are 'Futurists' or 'Non-Futurists'?. The Germans and Japanese built their nations from absolute nothing after WWII and I guess many of them were not 'Futurists'. I do agree however that the opportunities in investing in the youth in the Arab World and Africa are enormous. There are many talents there but they need the motivation and the positive environment to help them reach their goals and build their nations.
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Re: Youth Unemployment...What do you think?
August 4, 2004 - 04:06 AM
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No Futurists always looks up for other Futurists first, before everything else.
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You can be sure, that the whole Tria Economia procedure was in fact established by observing such achievements as done in Germany & Japan after ww2. We always look up to the best and then trying to be best. There is nothing wrong to be sucessfull, as this is good not only for the named individual but for everybody. So it is important to make as many people as possibly into sucessfull ones, so that they pull the society forward. Same as in economy:
In one major city, you create a major factory, e.g. a car assembly factory, and this not only gives work to thousands of people working there directly, but also cooperants, other factories, that supply this factory with small parts and services. The car assembly factory is then understood as "Carrier" or "Pulling horse" of the local economy and production. Absence of such "Pulling horse" makes economical activities hard. Example is my home city of Maribor, wher after the bancrupcy of truck making factory pulled into bancrupcy half of the other economical subjects and resulted in up to 25 % unemployment.
So "Pulling horse" must be, even if it demands constant finnacial aid (to the reasonable amount, that is).
We are talking mostly about youth unemployment: We want youth to work, to deliver, to be creative and to do benefitial work for the community as soon as possible (ideally - right after they finish education). IN modern capitalistic world with face of USA capitalism, there is always a room for a good strategist with a sense for the needs of people. A right person on a right position, can do a LOT of good.
Ave Futuria: Freedom ! Equality ! Progress !
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Re: Youth Unemployment...What do you think?
October 7, 2004 - 01:15 AM
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i think kids should not be employed! they've got school! and the adults have to get a job! so i think the bigger problem is if adults are unemployed!
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Re: Youth Unemployment...What do you think?
October 8, 2004 - 01:31 AM
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Katulus saj lahko po SLOVENSKO!!!!! :P
yeah that is the problem, i think there should be more working places opened, and countries like our sweet lil country should close themselfs! i mean, we should first fill the available workplaces with slovene workers!
but when i put myself in the role of someone who finished university i am the meaning that it's better import workers from slovakia and poland to do the roads, and other low payed jobs!
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Re: Youth Unemployment...What do you think?
October 8, 2004 - 12:29 PM
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Arent we talking about "youth unemployment" here?
WE understand that thats the group, which just ended schooling and now looks for work. not kids, my dear Matt.
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Re: Youth Unemployment...What do you think?
October 9, 2004 - 03:23 AM
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Hmm or keeping those jobs for public works - or for the workduty for the military forces - i wonder why they havent used more soldiers to help on earthquake ruins in Bovec ...
I understand there is too much educational gap between school and work. We should start thinking about making a "buffer zone" a "Mid-school" to train specifically for a certain job pending.
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